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While one is an anthology of different stories all related to receiving what one gives, the other is a single story. However both are very similar in terms of themes that they are focused on. Generally it feels like "Master of the House" is an episode of "Nowhere girl".
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Both deal around rich families that get involved in a murder case. In both dramas characters are all culprits, going to extreme lengths and lead secret lives in order to guarantee their position. Both are very exciting and shocking dramas.
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Both dramas are about a rich family and its estranged members. In both dramas the patriarch of the family and president of the company dies and the family members are now out to find out what happened to him and who will inherit his fortune.
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In both dramas a children go missing and in both dramas their parents try to find them again. By doing so, a murder case gets discovered. Both give of very similar feelings.
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In both dramas a child "returns" to their family. during the drama doubt arises of the identity of that child and if its truly this person. While in Homesick this is pretty much clear from the beginning, it is a mystery in "Lost in the Shadows". Both children are however involved in a murder case and try to figure out what has truly happened to the person who's identity they have taken on.
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A couple of the same actors take part in both dramas. Some are even in very similar roles. Both dramas are part of the Light On series and both deal around characters that you never know if they are good or evil. Both are complex crime dramas with stellar acting and production. You will have a very similar feeling watching both.
Recommended by Lou - Oct 27, 2024
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In both dramas there is a very uncontroversial female judge that is bras, outspoken and following her own rule of justice. While Judge of Hell is also focusing on a supernatural aspect ,that Miss Hammurabi is not, they are still quite similar in terms of theme, characters and feeling.
Recommended by Lou - Sep 22, 2024
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Both dramas are about a set of people that have to fulfil a specific amount of demands in order to be spoken free of their sentence. In both dramas this group of people is either gods or grim reapers that are following/guiding through the judgement of people that have sinned. Both are supernatural stories dealing around death, the after life, hell/heaven, sins and forgiveness.
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In both dramas judges sentence criminals to experience their own crimes in the role of their victims. Only difference is that Judge from Hell is having supernatural elements while Drama Stage: The Fair is based on a new technology making this possible.
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A case that is linked to a past one where the police seemed to have not worked properly. Then it becomes more complex and more complex.
Both dramas are quite similar in many aspects.
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Both dramas deal around forgiving, moving on, love, family, 2nd chances. In both dramas there is someone suffering from autism that is working with death. While Vicitm Game season 2 is also including an active murder investigation, and Move to Heaven is more just finding closure, both dramas do have a lot of similarities with their theme and also with a their profession. In both drama there is someone that is a cleaner and specialised for cleaning murder cases up.
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Both dramas are movies about zombis. In both they are the accidental production of a group of scientists. In both people try to find a way to survive. While there is a greater plot with The Cursed than with Train to Busan, both give off the same feeling.
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